Most boxing fans got their wish on Tuesday, as maligned judge C.J. Ross decided to take a break from the sport.

ESPN's Dan Rafael provided this quote from Ross following the controversy that surrounded her scoring of the Floyd Mayweather vs. Canelo Alvarez fight: "I will be taking some time off from boxing but will keep in touch," Ross wrote.

Ross has received some major backlash in the last two days after scoring Saturday's fight between Mayweather and Alvarez—a battle that "Money" thoroughly dominated—as a draw, leaving Mayweather without the unanimous decision most pundits believed he deserved.

The other two judges scored the fight, 117-111, 116-112, in favor of Mayweather.

The decision served as a tipping point of sorts, as it was Ross' second controversial scorecard in just 15 months. Back in June 2012, she gave the win to Timothy Bradley over Manny Pacquiao, even though most believed Pacman had controlled the fight.

Ross seemingly didn't have much choice in this matter. She had established herself as public enemy No. 1 in the boxing world, and there is little chance of her ever gaining respect in the community again.

With this recent run of controversial decisions, it is good to see the NAC amending the process and attempting to ensure this won't be a recurring problem.